ADHD, Severe fatigue, digestion problems etc..
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@Kilgore why
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@questforhealth2 Vegan children are often underdeveloped.
There's something to be said for not growing to tall. I'd like to get back to reading about that, but the few studies I've read indicate health issues the taller someone is than 5'11" or 6'0" depending on the study.
Personally, I get most of my calories from whole milk, cheese, butter, and potatoes. I have muscle meat when I feel like it, maybe once or twice a day.
@Kilgore More to the topic, vitamin K2 doses of 15-45mg three times a day is the best guess I have based on the studies I've read. Perhaps 5000 IU vitamin D3 if blood levels indicate it. IME the trick is to get enough calcium which I've never formally measured.
I'm somewhat older than you and have had catch-up growth of about an inch and a quarter in the last 6 months, but I have used T3 as well so YMMV without it.
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depends what the parents feed them
many meat eaters or junk food eaters look like soyboys so its not like meat eating or dairy eating is all there is to it
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@questforhealth2 said in HEIGHTMAXXING - LOG:
milk will make you short. big growth spike from the hormones in the cow juice then nothing. better be vegan.
you hear people who drink a lot of milk grow super fast and get collapsed lungs
vegan children grow slowly
milk can probably also make you too tall and make you an absolute walking tumour and heart attack waiting to happen from all the smelly growth hormones
ideal height for man or woman is probably around 6 foot, not less not more. just perfect.
im going to go sit and watch my potato patch and eat beans
Cows, elephants, giraffes, camels and blue whales drink milk. Why aren't they short?
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@questforhealth2 No one mentioned junk food, and your response is begging the question anyways. Your perspective could be valuable, but you're taking things too personally. I'm not taking moderator action, I'm just asking you to consider what and how you're saying it.
In your other topic you're wondering about social isolation, and my response would be, like anything else, "practice."
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i do not take anything personally. i feel pretty detached currently
there is a lot of underdeveloped children that eat a lot of meat. i see this myself where i live
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milk is meant for babies not adults. milk is meant to make a baby animal grow fast. humans are the only ones that drink milk past a certain life stage
I wonder if people would change their mind if they stopped milk for a while and went back to it
if we think about how it is meant to cause growth what if someone has a tumour. that tumour is going to grow very fast. so we can probably see how milk can cause cancer to get worse
many problems associated with animal products
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@questforhealth2 said in HEIGHTMAXXING - LOG:
milk is meant for babies not adults. milk is meant to make a baby animal grow fast. humans are the only ones that drink milk past a certain life stage
I wonder if people would change their mind if they stopped milk for a while and went back to it
if we think about how it is meant to cause growth what if someone has a tumour. that tumour is going to grow very fast. so we can probably see how milk can cause cancer to get worse
many problems associated with animal products
According to some internet sources, orangutans drink milk up to the age of 7/9, so they're not babies.
Many animals continue to grow long after stopping milk, for decades, and with seasonal fluctuations, without drinking milk, growth is not only caused by milk, and I have seen no evidence that growth necessarily increases the growth of an existing tumor, have you?
Yes, animal products can contribute to symptoms, but so can plants, and no less so.
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that does make sense. but the orangutan drinks orangutan milk not cow milk. Cow milk makes me smell very bad. I think maybe camel milk might be good or goat milk potentially
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@questforhealth2 said in HEIGHTMAXXING - LOG:
that does make sense. but the orangutan drinks orangutan milk not cow milk. Cow milk makes me smell very bad. I think maybe camel milk might be good or goat milk potentially
Is it raw? I've noticed a difference recently in terms of scent between raw and pasteurized milk, the raw milk I drink contributes to a pleasant armpit scent, the pasteurized milk I drink contributes to an unpleasant armpit scent
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@lisan-al-gaib i tried even raw
some people probably can drink milk raw or pasteurised or whatever. but not for me.
im pretty sure plant based is the best way to reach the highest energy state. Im not sure what it is but all animal products feel like they lower energy and drive to accomplish goals.
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@Kilgore said in ADHD, Severe fatigue, digestion problems etc..:
@questforhealth2 I think you should start using raypeatforum.com .
I find the expression of all of them quite fascinatingly uniform. Like its a wave on the sea. And they're tired of swimming.
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@questforhealth2
I'm better than fine with meat and dairy, and a lot of people seem to be. If you want to describe your own experience that's fine. But the tone you're taking here isn't the way to do that.
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I don't understand
the information I share is for good, I know for a fact people would enjoy higher body temperatures and more drive on plant based diets
plant foods raise dopamine which makes it easier to be driven and achieve goals.
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@questforhealth2 said in ADHD, Severe fatigue, digestion problems etc..:
I don't understand
Maybe you need more time, reflection and interaction.
@questforhealth2 said in ADHD, Severe fatigue, digestion problems etc..:
I know for a fact
Maybe you (think you) do. But you're not going to convince anyone without patience, good communication and evidence.
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I am always patient
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@ThinPicking how’s your cholesterol/ lipid panel? I have a theory that those who get very bad lipid numbers on meat and dairy based diet are better of eating high carb, high plant based, and those who not, are better with higher fats and protein in their diets.
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@GreekDemiGod said in ADHD, Severe fatigue, digestion problems etc..:
how’s your cholesterol/ lipid panel?
I haven't had one in years but probably should. For the questionable amount of butter I'm eating sometimes. And the rest.
I just. Feel alright most of the time. And don't have an issue doing my job, finding other value in it, and living outside of it. But that could turn, quickly.
@GreekDemiGod said in ADHD, Severe fatigue, digestion problems etc..:
I have a theory that those who get very bad lipid numbers on meat and dairy based diet are better of eating high carb, high plant based, and those who not, are better with higher fats and protein in their diets.
Sounds good, walk with it. And maybe there's a dollar proxy for a blood panel. Beside the self description or close observance of a subject.
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This thread makes me wonder
What do the Peat community think might be a good drug in the meantime to help with ADHD symtpoms like being too blunt, not thinking before speaking etc
that comes with less side effects?
would T3 be worth trying possibly? or do I just need to wait it out with the mineral supplements and keep taking them. im really on an upward slope but not there yet
i know various minerals are important for the thyroid gland to work and my feet are getting warmer...
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Warning. This should not be attempted without ongoing supervision, at the very least rhetorically. And I'm very busy q4h. I'm also not speaking from experience. I happened on indications for attention issues while deconstructing ethanol.
Arbaclofen is just a money spinner, baclofen would probably be fine. In a tiny 5mg dose, once or twice a day. Probably.
But really. Almost anything GABAergic will have a small, biphasic and concentration dependant dopaminergic window.
Try theanine if you haven't already. In the smallest dose you can find. And/or taurine.